"Prosecutors Cite Jail Call in Denying 'Keefe D' Bail, Highlighting Threat to 2Pac Case Witnesses"

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Prosecutors in Las Vegas have presented evidence suggesting that Keefe D, the man accused of ordering Tupac Shakur's murder in 1996, may be attempting to harm witnesses in the case. A jailhouse phone call indicated a "green light" order, which has led to federal intervention to protect at least one witness. Keefe D, who is currently held without bail, has pleaded not guilty to the murder charge, with his attorneys claiming his previous confessions were for entertainment and financial gain. A court hearing is scheduled for January 2 to address these allegations.
Topics:entertainment##crime-and-legal#gangviolence#keefed#legalproceedings#tupacmurdercase#witnessthreats
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